Sweet-banana skins are most commonly yellow, but can also be red, pink, purple, green, and even blue.
In 327 BC, when Alexander the Great and his army invaded India, he discovered banana crops in the Indian Valleys. After tasting this unusual fruit for the first time, he introduced his new discovery to the Western world.
Even though banana plants can grow up to 30 feet in height, they're not technically trees: their stems are sturdy, but contain no woody tissue. They aren't trunks, but rather "pseudostems" made of densely packed leaves. So a banana plant is actually a perennial herb, like a lily or an orchid.
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